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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Apr 1987, p. 22

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. choose from a variety of high school courses 0 credits available to mature students for previous education and job experience o no tuition fees! q call today tor a personal interview and let us show you that it won't take long to earn your o A tiexible, full or part-time adult day program for those 0 take up to four courses in each ten-week term protected J ack of clubs. West had to have atleast three diamonds. If West had the King he probably wouWtaveAept gnome! high, heart and pitched his over 18 and out of school for one year or more. worthless third diamond on deelarer's last spade. Bill played his diamond Ace and "threw East in" with the diamond King. There was no escape. East now had to lead a club conceding the last two tricks and the contract. The declarer could have as well thrown East in by playing dummy's club Queen and ten thus forcing East to lead from his King of diamonds. This play would not be quite correct because East could haye held only a singleton King of diamonds with the heart seven. Bill played the hand very well: but was ii little lucky to find the King of diamonds in the right hand. There was also no assurance that West held a singleton King of clubs. Bill missed an easy way to make the contract at trick two, when he led the club nine instead of the deuce. However, this play would have been unsuccessful in case of a singleton King in the East hand. WEEKLY DUPLICATE Blanca RESULTS: Sunday eve - Arthur lively Agnes MeGrettttr; Ed Allan, Haul Mueller Monday " - Jim and Joy Dlmdas; Norma Ingram, Ethel Robinson Tuesday " - Paul Schwager. Don Vetter; Inga Salmon, Audrey Dahmer Tuesday eve Championship game - Bob Williams. Don MacTavistc, Bill Sheryer, Miles Polak Wednesday aft - Ruth Lewis. Felicia: Caputa; Dave and Mary Barnes Wednesday eve - {light F: loin: lily. Aileen Edwards; Norma Ingram. Carol McMahn Flight B: May Leéick. Parker Umgtiottoan; Evelyn Phllp, Jean Walker; Lorena Traynor. Esme Meek Thursday " - Margo and Jerome Stumpl; Feudus Caputa. Earl Glyn Friday eve _ Plight A: Ruth Lewis. Don MacTavUtr. Stan linden. Milos Pol-k Flight B: Dora Peps". Bridgme Embark Patti and Rick McDonald A Championship game will be held on Tuesday, April 14, 1:00 p.m. at the Naval Association Club. An interesting hand from our weekly “kale game was played by Bill Althea of Waterloo. The N-S partnership got a little carried away and Bill, sitting South. ended up playing 0 no- Bridge lessons start the second week in April. For information and registration call Milos Polak, 885-4475. T H: 98742 D: J743 CAN YOU HEAR IT'? He correctly gunned. Eatt Tas, holding, the HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA! o The Waterloo County . Board of Education REGISTER NOW forth-xt-twhich-ttet KITCHEN!!! / WATIRLOO: ALEXANDRA CAMPUS S: A10652 H: AKIO D: A108 C: AO10643 APRIL IS, 1987 '42-: C: J875 The_tNteasittgheadwasthehearttti-ttieloras won by South's Ace. East played the Jack. Bitt 1eeideOotryehtbs,ttutwheatttteRingeovered changed his plan, He took the club King with dummy’s Ace, then played a a de finesse and hoped tor a 3-3 split; both 'iud,'rltd he cashed first his hearts and they the two last spades, leading to I four card ending. his nine,tfeatusuaditwasa J74 Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. - Sir Richard Steele Open every evening will 9:00 Saturday: until 6:00 p. In. New books, magazines, greeting cards and books on tape. Special orders, hook searches and mail 88 King Street South, C: 010 Exercise your mind at Words Worth Books Waterloo tttri-BOOK (2666) A106 A one day vacation to do what you want! Kelly Services will provide a temp- orary for you if you win in the draw at the Waterloo Inn - April 20-25th. KU.N as” sen-Ufa? OFF WIN DAY DONT LIFT A FINGER FOR ONE DAY moon: TAX - acCtMmKG - museum - CASH FLOWS iChildren 12 and l under, $7.00) :1 Make you: reservation tonight, Wrt Phone 7444141 More and more ple are learning about Schatzi's Super Ilff,'li'l'y' Brunch. Isn't it time you treated yourself to K-W's most complete brunch? Secretaries Week - April 20-25th $1225 Sowing KW. WW I Guelph for eight years HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS? Mt tttirttatd In. m. it. am ttrt King and Benton Sts. Kitchener - 744-4141 Valhalla lnn'. Treat your Secretary to the fabulous Secretary Week ik Lunch Buffet at the Waterloo Inn. Enjo our array of salads, haentrées, fresh frui , breads and desserts all for $7.45 - April 20-25th. ‘WATER T, 884-02sz NN. SECRETARY WEEK ks, LUNCH BUFFET!

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